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by trying to install the front tower brace if the car is sitting on the ground you will find that the holes on the brace will be off maybe as much as 1/2 the diameter of the bolt--- when you raise the car the towers will tend to sag outward and you can then easily install the brace as the holes will be perfectly aligned to the bolt and just drop down into position--- when you let the car down the flex you have been experiencing will have gone away due to the tower brace doing its job--- you might get those 2* camber back you are looking for-- plus it will stiffen the chassis/front end --FED 387
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Rich, your mid to high 12 second, 3500lbs pony going 103ish will never need the brace. My 94 had an OE brace. I took it off and saved the 15lbs and never felt a difference. Run 30psi or more in the skinnies and 26lbs or more in the rear radials. It will ride like a mouse with slippers. Stop very well also.
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Thanks guys for the input.
Charlie - I would like to see a picture of one of those OE braces as I have never seen one on a car. Cleaned up a little in the engine bay...still some wiring to be dealt with at some point. Looks like we are still on for the Saturday Combo race at Bowling Green. I'll be running the Camaro and will make a pass in the Mustang to verify it's safety before turning it over to Kenny for the remainder of the evening. We decided to just run the Mustang Saturday evening in the fun races so I can attempt to dial in a tune it likes. Once sorted out I'll bring it back for some Combo action. Kenny will be driving this one at the Hot Rod Reunion in June. http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...pspt1mxb0u.jpg http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psp5a416po.jpg http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psiytiicqi.jpg http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psjkaw2kzw.jpg |
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Looks good.
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try this link Rich
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Strut-Tower-...2adc84&vxp=mtr |
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Never have seen an OE brace on a Fox body, possible on a Cobra. PartsBob could verify that.....................
Are you running mufflers or an X pipe? Either or both would be a cheap increase in bottom torque for you, something those motors have very little of. |
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nothing I can find in the NHRA rule book mentions shock strut braces either way---- only thing mentioned is that the suspension must remain OEM this has nothing to do with suspension it is a "body strengthening support"!!!--- check with NHRA get a definite ruling -- it is not a performance enhancing modification it is a safety or steering issue you are dealing with here--- If it were me I'd put one one show up at the track and if they did not like it pull it off otherwise plead your case and run the damn thing FED 387
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